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- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease (MSNBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or another venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in an Arab newspaper Monday.
- Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival coming soon - Alarab online
Alarab onlineLiverpool Arabic Arts Festival coming soonAlarab online, UK - 1 hour ago... and poetry about ancient Arabian Tribes, fables of trusty camels, warnings of dastardly deeds and tales of unrequited love. The Family Day also features ...
- A Lesson About Copycats - Washington Post
A Lesson About CopycatsWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoBut what if the plagiarists are children who won the KidsPost poetry contest, children who said the work was their own? The winning poems were published ...
- Scientists Surprised to Find Earth's Biosphere Booming - Slashdot
Scientists Surprised to Find Earth's Biosphere BoomingSlashdot - 2 hours agoI'd like the shouting part. by Yetihehe (971185) I will write poetry, I'm really bad at this :D "Ode to extinctions: O thy, which is extinct, ...
- HE SAID: Men usually like 'Sex' (Daily Aztec)
Ranging from the sports-loving guy to the metrosexual guy, men, like women, are different. However, many of us measure men and women against stereotypes of how they should look and act. Certain movies play out this theme more so than others, and thankfully, the new "Sex and the City" movie breaks the mold-sort of.
- Website of the Day: Innocent Spam - GeekSugar.com
Website of the Day: Innocent SpamGeekSugar.com, CA - 6 hours ago... on the receiving end, you can't help but find it humorous when sites like Spam Is Poetry use these messages as their blueprint for artistic expression. ...
- Local short stories, poems on tap at HPR - Honolulu Advertiser
"Aloha Shorts," a radio show featuring Stephanie Kong, Mathias Maas and Janice Terukina reading locally written short stories and poetry, will be recorded at 7 p.m. Sunday at Hawai'i Public Radio's Atherton Performing Arts Studio, 738 Kaheka St. The ...
- How to read Cicero's gobbets - Times Online
A century or so ago, the English word “gobbet” was given a new lease of life. This obscure term for a small lump of something unsavoury (mud, raw meat, snot) was reborn. It now referred to a short extract of text, one that was often set as an ...
- Cross book partly set in La., has lots of action - Baton Rouge Advocate
Lee Cross’ Pandemonium in 2012 (Virginia City Publishing Company, $13.95 softcover) would be of little if any interest to local readers if it did not use Louisiana as one of its settings. It’s a fantasy tale that takes place in the near future ...
- Voice of the Youth Form is invaluable exercise - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Voice of the Youth Form is invaluable exerciseRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 9 hours ago... a "Voice of the Youth" Forum Wednesday to achieve just that. Young people will present original speeches, poetry and skits on issues relevant to teens. ...
- Music teacher wins Trinity Rep. award - The Brown Daily Herald
Music teacher wins Trinity Rep. awardThe Brown Daily Herald, RI - 3 hours agoSherba said Aurea has "found an enormous amount of success blending music and poetry" for young audiences at a time when public schools' art courses are ...
- Quartz Mountain hosts state arts institute - Daily Oklahoman
LONE WOLF — Every summer, talented students from across Oklahoma undergo an audition process, and the cream of the crop is selected to attend the Oklahoma Summer Arts Institute at Quartz Mountain State Park. Accomplished instructors from various ...
- The trail of political Islam - Open Democracy
Gilles Kepel, one of the world’s foremost experts on the modern Middle East, has written “Jihad: the Trail of Political Islam”, the first comprehensive attempt to follow the history and spread of Islamist political movements. In a talk given at ...
- Superior partners: High school students pair up with first-graders for poetry project (Missoulian)
Jo Stevens' yearbook students at Superior High School and Diana Campbell's first-graders at the elementary school teamed up for a poetry project. To begin the poetry unit, the first-graders listened to the language of poetry and discovered that poems have rhyme, rhythm and repetition.
- Nurturing a young country - ScrippsNews
She calls it history's "other half." But for too long, Cokie Roberts believes, the story of our country's first fragile years, from the woman's point of view, languished in the shadow of all those best sellers about the Founding Fathers. In 2004, she ...
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